Space-X's first flight may postponed if weather patterns changes
Space-X's first flight may postponed if weather patterns changes
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Washington: The first training of Space-X Company can be stopped due to changing weather patterns. A Space-X rocket with NASA pilots Doug Hurley and Bob Benken can take the Dragon capsule from the Kennedy International Space Station in the afternoon on Wednesday. This is the first time that a private company, instead of the government, is taking astronauts into space. Where astronauts are going to fly from Florida for the first time in the last 9 years. Kathy Lueders, manager of NASA's commercial program, said that so far all the work is being done correctly.

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According to sources, Hans Koinsman, a vice president of Space-X, said that to determine whether the launch is safe or not, the projection controller team is the first to focus on the pattern of global weather changes. If the space-X company is not able to launch NASA astronauts on Wednesday, then the next attempt could be done by Saturday. American President Donald Trump will also be present at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida along with other visitors to witness this historic moment. The center has given the flight a green flag after months of lockdown due to coronavirus. Due to virus restrictions, common people have been asked to watch this launch through live stream.

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It is also being said that NASA's commercial crew program was started with the aim of developing a private spacecraft to take American astronauts into space. The program was started during the tenure of former President Barack Obama. According to the information, however, Donald Trump sees it as a symbol of his strategy for America's domination in space. Then they want to build a space army or strengthen the general army. He has ordered NASA to reach the moon again by 2024. Which is an impossible timetable, but which has given the space agency a boost.

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